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The Greentown Grapevine – 2002-03, 09:03

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The Greentown
" a paper for the people" March 2002
Annexation
Approved
New Medical Clinic Will Be In
Town Limits
Approximately five acres at 7 12 W.
Main Street will be annexed into the
Town of Greentown. This is the
location of the proposed St. Joseph
Greentown Family Physicians building.
The building will have offices for two
physicians, Dr. Ken Ridgeway being
one. It will also have laboratory, X-Ray
and pharmacy. Site preparation
has begun, with completion planned for
late summer.
The Greentown Town Council
approved the annexation ordinance on
February 2, 2002. It will be in effect
March 18. Council president, James
Harris, said the Town is very happy to
have the facility coming to Greentown.
Although the fown is under a ban from
IDEM preventing the addition of new
sewer hook- ups, IDEM granted a
waiver for this site.
Well head Protection Plan
Proceeding
The town is in a continuing process
of developing and maintaining a
wellhead protection plan. Mandated by
state and federal agencies, this process
identifies the areas in which
contamination of the town's water
source might be a problem. Once
identified, certain types of development
would be controlled in those areas.
Police and Water
Departments to Get New
Computers
Responding to a request from the
Greentown Police Dept., the Council
approved the purchase of a new
computer system for the department. It
includes a main frame and three work
stations. After reviewing costs of
Gateway, Dell and Tangent brands,
Tangent was selected at a cost of
$ 4,242.95. The Council also approved
a request from the Water & Street Dept.
for a Dell computer at a cost of
$ 1,239.00.
Public Hearing Scheduled
A public hearing on the request for
annexation of property at 729 West
Main is scheduled for April 2,2002, at
7: OO p. m. in the town meeting room.
School Board Hears Facilities Report
Representatives of MSKTD &
Associates and L & W Construction
Company presented their
recommendations of diagnostics and
replacements in the three areas of
school buildings identified as being of
highest priority in addressing problems.
The heating and air conditioning at
the elementary has been uneven room-to-
room with no means of proper
control. This includes humidity as well
as temperature. Architect, Gary Voirol,
explained. this is partly due to the
additions over the years with separate
systems. A program of rebalancing the
system and doing diagnostics to
determine efficiency was proposed, at
a cost of $ 30,000 plus engineering fees
of $ 2,400. Superintendent, Dr. Steven
Healy, stated that the benefits of the
project would be not only improved
comfort, but total maintenance savings
and planning for the future of the
WAC system. The board approved
the expenditure.
Areas of the roof at the jr/ sr high
school building are in need of
replacement. The architects recom-mended
a thermal scan of the entire expected annual energy and water
roof to confirm the extent of wet savings would be $ 17,763. Additional
insulation under the roof membrane. savings should exist in reduced staff
This will allow determination of the maintenance costs. The. board
extent to which insulation needs to be approved expenditure of $ 12 - 13,000
replaced and to project repairs and for design and the bidding process.
replacement as ongoing maintenance of Superintendent Healy wi- I1 work on
the roof. The board approved the finding funding for the project, but
$ 2,3 10 fees for the thermal scan. even if construction is postponed, the
The area in greatest need of design will be in place. Healy stated,
replacement is in the swimming pool. " The present system is costing time and
As the pool is thirty- five years old, money. If we do nothing, we may lose
much of the equipment which controls the use of the pool."
water quantity and quality is showing Expenditure for the projects will be
rust. There is also a loss of water from from Capital Projects and Debt
the pool of 3" per week. A study done
week, indicating a Progressing Joel Matthews was honored by the
problem. The chemical control system school board for being named a
is outdated and requires more labor National Merit Commended Scholar.
than new The good is Guidance Counselor, Ron Wyatt, stated
that the PO01 itself is in fairly good that 1.2 million students take the test,
shape. A Project totalling $ 273,450 covering areas of verbal, math and
was recommended. This writing. The top 1% are classified
include updating of the filters, heater, tQ, mmendedll.
chemical system, gutter replacement,
tank replacement, pool grouting,
ladders, and pool seating. The
Service, not affecting the tax rate.
four years ago found a loss of 1" per Matthews Honored
Graduation Date Set
The 2002 EHS graduation ceremony
will be Sunday, June 2.
Spelling Bee Winners
Eastern Elementary and Middle Schools recently held spelling bees. The winners are eligible to participate in the
Photos bv Rachel Jenkins
Kokomo Tribune Spelling Bee March 18 at Havens Auditorium, Kokomo.
Kipp McClain ( on left) was the Elementary Spelling Bee
winner with the word '' purify". Dane DeWitt is alternate.
Eric Altman ( on left) was the Middle School Spelling Bee
winner with the word " visibility". Andy Maher is alternate.

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The Greentown
" a paper for the people" March 2002
Annexation
Approved
New Medical Clinic Will Be In
Town Limits
Approximately five acres at 7 12 W.
Main Street will be annexed into the
Town of Greentown. This is the
location of the proposed St. Joseph
Greentown Family Physicians building.
The building will have offices for two
physicians, Dr. Ken Ridgeway being
one. It will also have laboratory, X-Ray
and pharmacy. Site preparation
has begun, with completion planned for
late summer.
The Greentown Town Council
approved the annexation ordinance on
February 2, 2002. It will be in effect
March 18. Council president, James
Harris, said the Town is very happy to
have the facility coming to Greentown.
Although the fown is under a ban from
IDEM preventing the addition of new
sewer hook- ups, IDEM granted a
waiver for this site.
Well head Protection Plan
Proceeding
The town is in a continuing process
of developing and maintaining a
wellhead protection plan. Mandated by
state and federal agencies, this process
identifies the areas in which
contamination of the town's water
source might be a problem. Once
identified, certain types of development
would be controlled in those areas.
Police and Water
Departments to Get New
Computers
Responding to a request from the
Greentown Police Dept., the Council
approved the purchase of a new
computer system for the department. It
includes a main frame and three work
stations. After reviewing costs of
Gateway, Dell and Tangent brands,
Tangent was selected at a cost of
$ 4,242.95. The Council also approved
a request from the Water & Street Dept.
for a Dell computer at a cost of
$ 1,239.00.
Public Hearing Scheduled
A public hearing on the request for
annexation of property at 729 West
Main is scheduled for April 2,2002, at
7: OO p. m. in the town meeting room.
School Board Hears Facilities Report
Representatives of MSKTD &
Associates and L & W Construction
Company presented their
recommendations of diagnostics and
replacements in the three areas of
school buildings identified as being of
highest priority in addressing problems.
The heating and air conditioning at
the elementary has been uneven room-to-
room with no means of proper
control. This includes humidity as well
as temperature. Architect, Gary Voirol,
explained. this is partly due to the
additions over the years with separate
systems. A program of rebalancing the
system and doing diagnostics to
determine efficiency was proposed, at
a cost of $ 30,000 plus engineering fees
of $ 2,400. Superintendent, Dr. Steven
Healy, stated that the benefits of the
project would be not only improved
comfort, but total maintenance savings
and planning for the future of the
WAC system. The board approved
the expenditure.
Areas of the roof at the jr/ sr high
school building are in need of
replacement. The architects recom-mended
a thermal scan of the entire expected annual energy and water
roof to confirm the extent of wet savings would be $ 17,763. Additional
insulation under the roof membrane. savings should exist in reduced staff
This will allow determination of the maintenance costs. The. board
extent to which insulation needs to be approved expenditure of $ 12 - 13,000
replaced and to project repairs and for design and the bidding process.
replacement as ongoing maintenance of Superintendent Healy wi- I1 work on
the roof. The board approved the finding funding for the project, but
$ 2,3 10 fees for the thermal scan. even if construction is postponed, the
The area in greatest need of design will be in place. Healy stated,
replacement is in the swimming pool. " The present system is costing time and
As the pool is thirty- five years old, money. If we do nothing, we may lose
much of the equipment which controls the use of the pool."
water quantity and quality is showing Expenditure for the projects will be
rust. There is also a loss of water from from Capital Projects and Debt
the pool of 3" per week. A study done
week, indicating a Progressing Joel Matthews was honored by the
problem. The chemical control system school board for being named a
is outdated and requires more labor National Merit Commended Scholar.
than new The good is Guidance Counselor, Ron Wyatt, stated
that the PO01 itself is in fairly good that 1.2 million students take the test,
shape. A Project totalling $ 273,450 covering areas of verbal, math and
was recommended. This writing. The top 1% are classified
include updating of the filters, heater, tQ, mmendedll.
chemical system, gutter replacement,
tank replacement, pool grouting,
ladders, and pool seating. The
Service, not affecting the tax rate.
four years ago found a loss of 1" per Matthews Honored
Graduation Date Set
The 2002 EHS graduation ceremony
will be Sunday, June 2.
Spelling Bee Winners
Eastern Elementary and Middle Schools recently held spelling bees. The winners are eligible to participate in the
Photos bv Rachel Jenkins
Kokomo Tribune Spelling Bee March 18 at Havens Auditorium, Kokomo.
Kipp McClain ( on left) was the Elementary Spelling Bee
winner with the word '' purify". Dane DeWitt is alternate.
Eric Altman ( on left) was the Middle School Spelling Bee
winner with the word " visibility". Andy Maher is alternate.